Sep 8, 2017

If QUENCH is for THIRST, what then is for HUNGER? Check the appropriate word to use.

It is no news we do
quench our thirst, e.g., I quenched my thirst with a cup of water. But then,
have you ever wondered the word we use for hunger? Do we quench it too?

Well, you must have come
across different words used for hunger, perhaps proposed by different
textbooks, but I want to tell you that there is a perfect or much more
appropriate word for hunger. Should I proceed? Calm down. I've got you covered.
I will tell you.

The perfect word is SATE! "Sate"
is a verb, and it means to satisfy the appetite or desire of (someone) to the
full. It is pronounced as "sayt". The way you pronounce "say", but you are expected to add "t" at the end of it. Hope you got that?

Example:

You can sate your
hunger/appetite at any nearby restaurant.

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Tammy Reuben Is A Graduate Of English And Literary Studies Whose Love For Teaching English As A Second Language And Providing Students With Useful Educational And Secular Information Resulted In The Creation Of This Blog.